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		<title>Interview with Alexander Egger</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 19:20:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Igor Polyakov</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This time Alexander Egger is our guest, and he was so friendly to answer to few our questions: NDB: Hi Alexander, many readers of NDB have seen your works, and these creations are very popular among many lovers of Scandinavian design and architecture, can you describe the creative process, how these beautiful ideas were developed? [...]]]></description>
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<p>This time Alexander Egger is our guest, and he was so friendly to
answer to few our questions:</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Hi Alexander, many readers of NDB have seen your works, and these
creations are very popular among many lovers of Scandinavian design and
architecture, can you describe the creative process, how these beautiful
ideas were developed?</strong></p>

<p><strong>AE:</strong> I prefer generally an conceptual approach which is interdisciplinary and
located on the borders of established categorisations. Taking the risk to
lose oneself in irrelevance, stumbling when walking on blurred boundaries
while trying to extend horizons to gain an overview from different
perspectives. Gaining an active and transversal access to culture, by all
means with a tendency to a certain radicality without violence. Longing
for meaning in dissenting opinions, a mutating and flexible mindset for
substance and content, without the untenable ballast of programmatical
theses. A recurring quest for a position of integrity, not the exclusivity
of taste defines the basis of esthetics. Contrasting the affirmation of
the status quo with a declared belief in a reasonless utopism without
ideological or religious ballast. Leaving behind the obsolete manifestos
as well heading for a not imperatively progressive future evolving of the
past without nostalgia. Meandering and repetition may lead to different
results than precise calculations, straight business plans, good
intentions, goal-oriented causalities and hierarchized importances because
of the time and intensity one devotes to things, and the agitation,
nervousness, insecurity, hope, and bliss facing the possibility to fail.
The images reflect the interplay between the two poles fear and
transcendence, between a feeling of being lost and a peaceful feeling of
saveness and not owing any particular account to nobody, a feeling of
confrontation and embracement, of being in the world as an immanent part,
and leaving the concrete world continuing to exist in a meta-state as set
thoughts or feelings in peoples minds.</p>

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<p><strong>NDB: Where do you get your inspiration from?</strong></p>

<p><strong>AE:</strong> Most of my work describes an analyis of the balance of power within the
perceptional process itself: Volatility on the borders of the visual
field, afterimages or preimages, always a little too late or too early,
images perceived on a metalevel analogue to thoughts. Everyday life,
superimpositions, forms which are badly cancelled, shadows, ghosts,
phantoms, spilled thoughts, dreams, nightmares, deja-vus, premonitions,
traces, maps, suspended placeholders, phantasms, covered and transfigured
memories. Interferences, inaccuracies, processings, noise and resonant
feedback, delays, dissolution, indifference. Intuitivity, presentiments,
absence, emptyness, spooky and apathetic, bleached out, lost and
forgotten, absentminded, stunned, numbed, lethargic, unspectacular,
inprecise, reflections in windows and shining surfaces, white noise,
static, disorder, patterns, raster, grain, superimpositions, double
exposures, cancellations, overpaintings, blue-penciled, crossed out,
scratched out, striked off, blurry closeups, foggy transparency,
unresolved threads endlessly in transition.</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Tell us about your favorite work you have done?</strong></p>

<p><strong>AE:</strong> I hope that my favourite work has still to be made. I am quite unhappy
with most of my work and complaining often to myself that I would have
needed more time for execution, more talent and more focussed ideas, more
support by the client, a better network, a better knowledge of the
starting situation, &#8230;</p>

<p><strong>NDB: This is a popular question that we ask our favorites. What the top
three songs are currently on your playlist?</strong></p>

<p><img src="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/141.jpg" alt="14.jpg" border="0" width="520" height="371" align="left" /></p>

<p><strong>AE:</strong> I prefer the anachronistic concept of the whole album to single songs
since the music I like most needs very often a certain time to develop its
atmosphere.
My very nordic top three of my current playlist:
MoHa!, Norvegianism
Jazkamer, Metal Music Machine
Kevin Drumm &amp; Lasse Marhaug, Frozen By Blizzard Winds</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Can you point to three Scandinavian Architects/Designers which
creations you love?</strong></p>

<p><strong>AE:</strong> More than highlight any singular designer or studio I would like to point
out my believe in the the general approach of nordic design (which is
probably a commonplace): sustainability, functionality, honesty,
reduction, transparency, are a few catchwords.</p>

<p><img src="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/3.jpg" alt="3.jpg" border="0" width="520" height="368" align="left" /></p>

<p><strong>NDB: Finally Alexander, any words of wisdom for our Nordic Design Blog
readers?</strong></p>

<p><strong>AE:</strong> Words of wisdom and good advices might probably not help anybody: I am
convinced that you can only learn from the mistakes you make on your own.
Therefore maybe my words of wisdom would be: Don&#8217;t be afraid to make
mistakes. Or even more generally: Don&#8217;t be afraid. Which never works at
the end. So lets try one last answer: Don&#8217;t close your eyes when you are
afraid.</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Thank you, Alexander, and we wish you inspiration in your
creative work!</strong></p>

<p>Link: <a  href="http://www.satellitesmistakenforstars.com/" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">Satellites Mistaken for Stars</a> </p>
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		<title>Interview with  Harald Hynell</title>
		<link>http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/archives/1294</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Feb 2008 22:30:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Igor Polyakov</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Harald Hynell is talented designer from Sweden. He is well known in Scandinavia and over the world for his innovative yet useful objects, the infamous Lap Tray is my personal favourite. We continue our habit to publish interviews with designers from Nordic Countries and here the result of our conversation with Harald: NDB: Hi, many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a  href="http://www.hynell.com/HaraldHynell/c_a_s_e_s.html" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">Harald Hynell</a> is talented designer from Sweden. He is well known in Scandinavia and over the world for his innovative yet useful objects, the infamous Lap Tray is my personal favourite. We continue our habit to publish interviews with designers from Nordic Countries and here the result of our conversation with Harald:</p>

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<p><strong>NDB:</strong> Hi, many readers of NDB have seen your works, and these creations are very popular among many lovers of Scandinavian design and architecture, can you describe the creative process, how these beautiful ideas were developed?</p>

<p><strong>HH:</strong> I view my creative process like an iterative process. In every iteration I try to focus on one of there aspects of design: style, function or technology. The business aspect is always present, but never the focus of an iteration.
Normally, but not always, I start with a functional analysis and then I develop a number of alternative sets of functionality. One or two is chosen and then the style is refined and illustrated using 3D software and models. In the next step a prototype is developed and tested. A here everything would be over if things where easy and simple, but they never are. So the process starts over until I feel that I can&#8217;t get any further. Just as life in general&#8230;</p>

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<p><strong>NDB:</strong> Where do you get your inspiration from?</p>

<p><strong>HH:</strong> </p>

<ul>
<li>My wife Madeleine Landou. A truly inspirational person.  </li>
<li>Other designers like Jonathan Ive and Jasper Morrison.  </li>
<li>Entrepreneurs in general  </li>
</ul>

<p><strong>NDB:</strong> Tell us about your favorite work you have done?</p>

<p><strong>HH:</strong> The Purse Dog. I&#8217;ts a new product that we are launching right now and is a first product of a series of product for women that have the ambition to offer practical things with style. Most practical things look practical, but my experience is that women also want style.
The Purse Dog is a purse holder that in my opinion combine function and style in a way that I&#8217;m proud of.</p>

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<p><strong>NDB:</strong> This is a popular question that we ask our favorites. What the top three songs are currently on your playlist?</p>

<p><strong>HH:</strong> I looked at my most played list in iTunes and here are the results:</p>

<ol>
<li>Daft Punk &#8211; Live at Coachella USA (April 2006)  </li>
<li>Es Wird Morgen, 2raumwohnung  </li>
<li>Angel eyes,  Chet Baker  </li>
</ol>

<p>If you are looking for good music I recommend The Hype Machine.</p>

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<p><strong>NDB:</strong> Can you point to three Scandinavian Architects/Designers which creations you love?</p>

<p><strong>HH:</strong> </p>

<ul>
<li>Hårleman  </li>
<li>Tessin  </li>
<li>Arne Jacobsen  </li>
</ul>

<p><strong>NDB:</strong> Finally Harald, any words of wisdom for our Nordic Design Blog readers?</p>

<p><strong>HH:</strong> Do your thing. Do the thing you love and it will be great. An easy thing to say, but It can take some time to find the thing&#8230;</p>

<p><strong>NDB:</strong> Thank you, Harald, and we wish you inspiration in your creative work!</p>
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		<title>Interview with FakePilot</title>
		<link>http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/archives/1236</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2007 20:13:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Igor Polyakov</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flash Designer Mattias Lindberg aka Fakepilot is considered as one of the best flash programmers in Nordic Countries.He states on his site: “Don’t rip off my work like Levi’s, Nokia and Usher did, hire me directly instead”. Okay, we must to admire that his works are very influential. Now we have a chance to talk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img id="image1232" src="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/fake_girl01.jpg" alt="fake_girl01.jpg" class="left"/>Flash Designer Mattias Lindberg aka Fakepilot is considered as one of the best flash programmers in Nordic Countries.He states on his site: “Don’t rip off my work like Levi’s, Nokia and Usher did, hire me directly instead”. Okay, we must to admire that his works are very influential. Now we have a chance to talk with Matias, and here is our conversation:</p>

<p><strong>NDB</strong>: Hi Mattias, many readers of <strong>NDB</strong> have seen your works, and these creations are very popular among many lovers of Nordic design and architecture, can you describe the creative process, how these beautiful ideas were developed?</p>

<p><strong>ML</strong>: Thank you. It usually starts with music. I always need music to animate or I have to create it myself. My visualization ideas often comes from improvisation based on the music. I see things visually when I hear music. Not very clearly, instead I follow paths, errors, shadows and interesting shapes and forms that I start to draw. If a client provides me with ideas and images, then I use that as a base. If it&#8217;s bad&#8230; Well, if it&#8217;s bad then I &#8230; did you know that I have this magic ability to turn shit into gold? It&#8217;s true!</p>

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<p>The second time I worked with Diddy/Sean John, the clothing brand. I got these really bad songs from Bad Boy Recordings. I got like 20 songs and they where all pretty crappy. Sorry Puff! But it&#8217;s true! At least, it&#8217;s not my taste, you judge for yourself. It&#8217;s not good animating to. I edited the music myself; scratched a little, synced the lyrics in the songs to fit the intro. </p>

<p>Instead of other more normal work-flows, I even do sound effects before the animation is started. I make sounds of clicks and blips, zippers and more – so that the music sounds more interesting. Then I start to animate by improvising.</p>

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<p>It&#8217;s strange, when people ask what I do. I don&#8217;t even call myself an designer. Nor do I call myself a musician! At the same time, I have cut and edit music for both Beyonce and Diddy! And got it approved. Sure, it&#8217;s for the web and no album release&#8230; But I like to take credit for this. Hehe&#8230;</p>

<p><strong>NDB</strong>: Where do you get your inspiration from?</p>

<p><strong>ML</strong>:  Besides everyday life, dreams and the fact we&#8217;re lost in a bubble – I don&#8217;t. I see what doesn&#8217;t exist and wonder why no one does it. I got some idols, maybe that&#8217;s what you want to hear. Banksy (http://www.banksy.co.uk/), Malcolm X, Chris Cunningham, Noam Chomsky, Gandhi. Yesterday was Che Guevaras anniversary . He&#8217;s not an idol of mine, I just wanted to mention him, cause many seem to look up to him. I read about him yesterday. To me it seems he was on the right track in the beginning, but later on he got too blood thirsty, killed too many people and even said in some interview that if he would have gotten control over the Soviet missiles that was on Cuba, he would have nuked a U.S. city without questioning. Also read that he wasn&#8217;t for democracy but dictatorship or military power. He liked North Korea and North Vietnam. Still have some reading to do, so I might have missed something? You will never see his face on one of my future t-shirts, though. It&#8217;s weird, he is symbol of revolution and socialism, but he is used mostly to sell capitalism. People seem to think that they can simply look revolutionary – then they don&#8217;t have to be revolutionaries.</p>

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<p><strong>NDB</strong>: Tell us about your favorite work you have done?</p>

<p><strong>ML</strong>:  I&#8217;m working on my favorite work right now. It&#8217;s secret and been going on for 8 months. That&#8217;s why I haven&#8217;t updated my site for some time, no new work. So, my favorite after this one is probably DUX. That&#8217;s the biggest budget I got, to produce, direct, edit and animate a commercial for cinema. It was fun. Even got to dress two girls in bikinis and my MIG-29 russian pilot helmet. It&#8217;s kinda childish I guess. But fun.</p>

<p><img id="image1235" src="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/dux01.jpg" alt="dux" class="framed"/></p>

<p><strong>NDB</strong>: This is a popular question that we ask our favorites. What the top three songs are currently on your playlist?</p>

<p><strong>ML</strong>:<br />
I. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Main Title) – Ennio Morricone from 1966.<br />
II. The Ghost of Tom Joad – Bruce Springsteen from 1995.<br />
III. The Idiots Are Taking Over – NOFX from 2003.   </p>

<p>Usually I listen to more electronic music. But now I&#8217;m a lot into anger and lyrics. Preferable about my interest in power and media.</p>

<p><img id="image1238" src="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/shaded02.jpg" alt="shaded" class="framed"/></p>

<p><strong>NDB</strong>: Can you point to three Scandinavian Architects/Designers which creations you love?</p>

<p><strong>ML</strong>:   No, I can&#8217;t. Well, my colleague Andreas Lindholm. I&#8217;m not really interested in either design or architecture. I got a growing interest of changing the world. Lets see how long that could go. Maybe it&#8217;s an over-going thing?</p>

<p>Or maybe I can. Here&#8217;s at least two links to some random things that I picked surfing around&#8230;</p>

<p>Non-format (one of the guys are from Norway) : <a  href="http://www.non-format.com/" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">http://www.non-format.com/</a><br />
Plastic Kid (Denmark) : <a  href="http://www.plastickid.dk" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">http://www.plastickid.dk/</a>   </p>

<p><strong>NDB</strong>: Finally Mattias, any words of wisdom for our Nordic Design Blog readers?</p>

<p><strong>ML</strong>:   Designers are artists that sell our gift, making people and corporations goals come through. <a  href="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/index.php?s=atypyk" title="atypyk" class="liinternal liimagelink" rel="nofollow"><img id="image1122" src="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/atypyk.thumbnail.jpg" alt="atypyk.jpg" class="left"/></a>Look at that fun picture on your blog. &#8220;EDUCATE&#8221; it says and you got some major corporations logos as a puzzle. That pretty much says it all! And education is probably the most important thing right now, cause we are in a big fight about reality. These corporations that we help image, is the worst kind of psychopathic beings. Well, they are. But we make them look like super-heroes. Not villains. The larger they get, the worse they get. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.</p>

<p>What can we do about it? Well, continue working like you do. Don&#8217;t panic. Just try to educate yourself on the side, get the full picture. Understand how your beautiful creations can be used doing awful things.</p>

<p>Thanks for this interview! Take care!</p>

<p><strong>NDB</strong>: Thanks Mattias for the interview, and we wish you the power to change our world!</p>

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		<title>Interview with Todd Saunders</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Nov 2007 21:23:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Igor Polyakov</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some time ago I wrote about Aurland Look Out that become a big architecture sight in Norway. Designed by Todd Saunders and Tommie Wilhelmsen, Aurland Look Out offers a spectacular view of one of the largest fjords on Norway’s west coast. In one of previous articles on NDB I have published an interview with Tommie [...]]]></description>
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<p>Some time ago I wrote about <a  href="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/archives/575" class="liinternal" rel="nofollow">Aurland Look Out</a> that become a big architecture sight in Norway. Designed by Todd Saunders and Tommie Wilhelmsen, Aurland Look Out offers a spectacular view of one of the largest fjords on Norway’s west coast. In one of previous articles on NDB I have published an <a  href="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/archives/938" class="liinternal" rel="nofollow">interview</a> with Tommie Wilhelmsen that has evoked big feedback and interest among NDB readers. After this interview I felt that we must to publish an interview with <a  href="http://www.saunders.no/" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">Todd Saunders</a>, but due the my tight business schedule this article was postponed. Finally, I found some gap in my activities and come to Todd with a request of an interview and he was so kind to answer to few our questions:</p>

<p><strong>NDB:</strong> Hi Todd, many readers of NDB have seen pictures of Aurland Look Out, and this creation is very popular among many lovers of Scandinavian design and architecture, can you describe the creative process, how this beautiful idea was developed, and how the collaboration with Tommie Wilhelmsen influenced to final result?</p>

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<p><strong>TS:</strong> We designed the project on-site.  Tommie and I sat down up there and may 3-4 sketches and used the 3 hour drive back to the office to discuss the direction we would take.  We cooked the idea down to one simple and eloquent line in nature.  We used the next few days making some of the necessary drawings, but basically stayed true to the one main strong idea.</p>

<p><strong>NDB:</strong> Where do you get your inspiration from?</p>

<p><strong>TS:</strong> Walking in the woods, day-dreaming, and laughing.</p>

<p><strong>NDB:</strong> Tell us about your favorite work you have done?</p>

<p><img id="image1198" src="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/sto.jpg" alt="sto.jpg" class="framed"/></p>

<p><strong>TS:</strong> It´s hard to beat the Aurland lookout, but I´ve just finished a house (villa storingavika) that I have been working on for the past three years.  It has just been photographed by Michael Perlmutter from Sweden.  This coming summer, Villa Glittenberg, will be finished and will be a smasher!  And in 2 years I´ll will be finishing a project in Canada that will be the best I have ever worked on, but it is a secret until the client will let us tell people.</p>

<p><strong>NDB:</strong> This is a popular question that we ask our favorites. What the top three songs are currently on your playlist?</p>

<p>1) Dead Flowers by the Rolling Stones<br />
2) The Speed of the Sound of Loneliness by Nancy Griffith<br />
3) Love Reign over Me by The Who  </p>

<p><strong>TS:</strong> All sad songs, but I´m an optimist by heart.</p>

<p><strong>NDB:</strong> Can you point to three Scandinavian Architects/Designers which creations you love?</p>

<p>1) Aalto<br />
2) Sami Rintala<br />
3) Sverre Fehn  </p>

<p>I´m a bigger fan of what it going on in Austria and South America at the moment.</p>

<p><img id="image1197" src="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/gl.jpg" alt="gl.jpg" class="framed"/></p>

<p><strong>NDB:</strong> Finally Todd, any words of wisdom for our Nordic Design Blog readers?</p>

<p><strong>TS:</strong> Vita Brevis.  This is the only life that you will have to make good architecture.  </p>

<p>If this doesn´t help, I would listen to any of the great quotes by Kermit the Frog.</p>

<p>See you!</p>

<p><strong>NDB:</strong> Thank you, Todd, and we wish you inspiration in your creative work!</p>

<p>Link: <a  href="http://www.saunders.no/" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">www.saunders.no</a></p>
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		<title>Interview with Karl-Oskar Karlsson</title>
		<link>http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/archives/1171</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2007 20:36:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Igor Polyakov</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This time Karl-Oskar Karlsson is our guest, and he was so friendly to answer to few our questions: NDB: Hi Karl, we love your designs, and The Duo from Combine project is my personal favorite. I think so our readers will find intersting to learn about your creative process, how these beautiful ideas were developed? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img id="image1169" src="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/Karl-Oskar.jpg" alt="Karl-Oskar Karlsson" class="left"/>This time <a  href="http://www.karloskar.net/" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">Karl-Oskar Karlsson</a> is our guest, and he was so friendly to  answer to few our questions:</p>

<p><strong>NDB</strong>: Hi Karl, we love your designs, and The Duo from Combine project is my personal favorite.  I think so our readers will find intersting to learn about your creative process, how these  beautiful ideas were developed?</p>

<p><strong>KK</strong>: It all started as a project at School of Design in Kalmar/Nybro when I was studying glass design. My project was selected by Orrefors to be made by them. The creative process begun in the combination of the local materials &#8211; wood and glass. They gave something to each other and the contrast really captured me.</p>

<p><strong>NDB</strong>: Where do you get your inspiration from?</p>

<p><strong>KK</strong>: Well inspiration, for me it is not so much inspiration, rather transpiration. Hard work in the creative process and an focused and awareeye.</p>

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<p><strong>NDB</strong>: Tell us about your favorite work you have done?</p>

<p><img id="image1168" src="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/alla.jpg" alt="combine" class="framed"/></p>

<p><strong>KK</strong>: I try to make my present work to be my favourite one, that makes it easier to work and much more fun, so to answer it’s the Combine project.</p>

<p><strong>NDB</strong>: This is a popular question that we ask our favorites. What the  top three songs are currently on your playlist?</p>

<p><strong>KK</strong>:  </p>

<ul>
<li>Autumn leaves, with Eva Cassidy</li>
<li>Brushfire fairytales, with Jack Johnson</li>
<li>Corrugated Cardboard box, with Fyra Bugg och en Cuba Cola (Local Swedishband)</li>
</ul>

<p><img id="image1170" src="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/duo.jpg" alt="duo.jpg" class="framed"/></p>

<p><strong>NDB</strong>: Can you point to three Scandinavian Architects/Designers which  creations you love?</p>

<p><strong>KK</strong>:</p>

<ul>
<li>Anu Penttinen, Nou Nou Design, really great work with that graphical clearexpression.</li>
<li>Ingegerd Råman, designer at Orrefors</li>
<li>to mention one more I&#8217;ll say Alvar Aalto</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>NDB</strong>: Finally Karl, any words of wisdom for our Nordic Design Blog  readers?</p>

<p><strong>KK</strong>: Wow, words of wisdom&#8230; Be nice, generous and you will get that back from others.Try not to just do beautiful things, do it with a greater thought in mindand let that thought be visible in your work. And of course, work hard!</p>

<p><strong>NDB</strong>: Thank you, Karl, and we wish you inspiration in your creative work!</p>

<p>Link: <a  href="http://www.karloskar.net/" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">www.karloskar.net</a></p>

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		<title>Interview with Klaus Haapaniemi</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2007 20:40:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Igor Polyakov</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Klaus Haapaniemi is famous Finnish artist and designer, he worked for Diesel, Levis, Marimekko, Dolce &#38; Gabbana, Cacharel, published a book Giants with Rosa Liksom, and recently created his series Taika for Iittala. The list of Klaus&#8217;s works, exhibitions and projects is very impressive, and he is one of most ilfluential International designers. Klaus have [...]]]></description>
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<p><a  href="http://www.klaush.com/" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">Klaus Haapaniemi</a> is famous Finnish artist and designer, he worked for Diesel, Levis, Marimekko, Dolce &amp; Gabbana, Cacharel, published a book Giants with Rosa Liksom, and recently created his series <a  href="http://www.iittala.com/web/iittalacom.nsf/pages/B5005257D9D4057AC22572290033AAAA?opendocument&#038;lang=en" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">Taika</a> for Iittala. The list of Klaus&#8217;s works, exhibitions and projects is very impressive, and he is one of most ilfluential International designers. </p>

<p>Klaus have an exhibition opening on this Thursday in Oslo in <a  href="http://www.grafill.no/templates/MenuLevel2Article____208.aspx" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">Grafill galleri</a>, so our Norwegian readers are most welcome to join him there!</p>

<p>This time Klaus Haapaniemi is our guest, and he was so friendly to answer to few our questions:</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Hi Klaus, many readers of NDB have seen your works, and these creations are very popular among many lovers of Nordic design and architecture, can you describe the creative process, how these beautiful ideas were developed?</strong></p>

<p>KH: It&#8217;s quite simple process. Now I&#8217;ve just re-invented the classical illustration basically the styles like early Russian avant-garde which is based on very geometrical shape language. And then I&#8217;m processing it by using the most cutting edge technological tools combined with more traditional way of drawing and painting.</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Where do you get your inspiration from?</strong></p>

<p>KH: I get my ideas from everyday life, just by walking in the park or seeing people and communicating. The other part of my imagination is more personally orientated- which roots deeply in to my childhood.
I&#8217;m also doing quite much research for creative process, every time i travel somewhere i try to get as much back from it by discovering some new and interesting visual treats.</p>

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<img id="image1144" src="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/exhibition_seoul8.jpg" alt="exhibition_seoul8.jpg" class="framed"/></p>

<p><strong>NDB: Tell us about your favorite work you have done?</strong></p>

<p>KH: It&#8217;s hard to name one over the others, but perspectively I would say that my Solo exhibition in Seoul &#8211; which was consisted of 3 different galleries and other spaces.</p>

<p>When you get the chance to create whole installation of your prints and images was most rewarding, The basic structure was Nordic forest made of my prints in different formats and scales.</p>

<p><img id="image1145" src="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/exhibition_seoul7.jpg" alt="exhibition_seoul7.jpg" class="framed"/></p>

<p>Some printed structures over 25 meters wide. Children dressed as my characters in the best asian contemporary galleries.</p>

<p><strong>NDB: This is a popular question that we ask our favorites. What the top three songs are currently on your playlist?</strong></p>

<p>KH: These are changing all the time &#8211; but here is the current list!</p>

<ul>
<li>Satyricon: Black lava</li>
<li>Ivan Wyschnegradsky : Transparences I opus 36</li>
<li>Kanye West: Gold Digger</li>
</ul>

<p><img id="image1147" src="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/exhibition_seoul.jpg" alt="exhibition_seoul.jpg" class="framed"/></p>

<p><strong>NDB: Can you point to three Scandinavian Architects/Designers which creations you love?</strong></p>

<p>KH: Alvar Aalto, Oiva Toikka and Tove Jansson.</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Finally Klaus, any words of wisdom for our Nordic Design Blog readers?</strong></p>

<p>KH: Work for world peace!</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Thank you, Klaus, and we wish you inspiration in your creative work!</strong></p>

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		<title>Interview with Tommie Wilhelmsen</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Oct 2006 17:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Igor Polyakov</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Originally published at Nordic Design Blog. Please leave any comments there. We have written about breathtaking architecture of Aurland Look Out in Norway in our blog, it was created by two Norwegian architects, Todd Saunders &#38; Tommie Wilhelmsen. Tommie Wilhelmsen is talented and famous architect, he was born in 1973 in Stavanger. He graduated from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><b>Originally published at <a  href="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/archives/843" class="liinternal" rel="nofollow">Nordic Design Blog</a>.  Please leave any <a  href="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/archives/843#comments" class="liinternal" rel="nofollow">comments</a> there.</b></p><img src="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/pressebilde2%20kopi.JPG" alt="pressebilde2 kopi.JPG" width="513px" height="385px"/>

<p>We have written about breathtaking architecture of <a  href="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/archives/632" class="liinternal" rel="nofollow">Aurland Look Out</a> in Norway in our blog, it was created by two Norwegian architects, Todd Saunders &amp; Tommie Wilhelmsen.</p>

<p>Tommie Wilhelmsen is talented and famous architect, he was born in 1973 in Stavanger. He graduated from the Bergen School of Architecture in 2000. In 2001 he set up his professional studio in Stavanger, on the west coast of Norway. His work focuses mainly on the residential typology. In spring 2006 Wilhelmsen will be one of 6 invited offices in an exhibition of young Norwegian architects in Ferrarra, Italy.</p>

<p>This time Tommie Wilhelmsen is our guest, and he was so friendly to answer to few our questions:</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Hi Tommie, many readers of NDB have seen pictures of Aurland Look Out, and this creation is very popular among many lovers of Scandinavian design and architecture, can you describe the creative process, how this beautiful idea was developed, and how the collaboration with Todd Saunders influenced to final result?</strong></p>

<p>TW: Todd and I were working on our self built cabin in Hardanger at the time of the competition. We just made the foundation, a 30m long &#8220;cat walk&#8221; in-between the threes. Seeing such a simple, but long line built in nature was very inspiring. The lookout in Aurland has very much of the same idea, but there we had the possibility to go out, into the air. I felt sure already from the first sketches that we would win this competition. </p>

<p><strong>NDB: Where do you get your inspiration from?</strong></p>

<p>TW: Drawing architecture is for me very much like daydreaming. You can imagine anything. </p>

<p><strong>NDB: Tell us about your favorite work you have done?</strong></p>

<p>TW: Favorite work, is always what is under construction. These days a private family house in Stavanger is being finished, called Villa Vivendelstien. Very pure and white. Maybe the simplest and well organized house I done so far. I think itâ™s nice to develop from project to project, and not just remake &#8220;old hits&#8221;</p>

<p><img src="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/eksteri%C3%B8r005%20kopi.JPG" alt="eksteriÃƒÂ¸r005 kopi.JPG" width="513px" height="385px"/></p>

<p><strong>NDB: This is a popular question that we ask our favorites. What the top three songs are currently on your playlist?</strong></p>

<p>TW: Well my Mac keeps record of most played song on in my office, so this is actually correct. The list is as followed: 1) Cowgirl in the sand / Neil Young 2) Tower of song / Leonard Cohen 3) Coney Island Baby / Lou Reed. Definitely time to by some music form this century for me&#8230;</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Can you point to three Scandinavian Architects/Designers which creations you love?</strong></p>

<p>TW: Listing up great Scandinavian designers and architects would be a much greater list then three names. But among young architects working and building now I believe the young Norwegian team <a  href="http://www.bkark.no/" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">Brendeland &amp; Kristoffersen</a> did great on Svartlamoen student housing project. Looking forward to their next project. I like the finish <a  href="http://www.k2s.fi/" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">office K2S</a> architects, the brand new canopy for the Helsinki Olympic stadium is great. I follow with great interest Danish architect <a  href="http://www.dortemandrup.dk/projekt_munkegardsskolen.htm" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">Dorthe Mandrup</a>. My favorite building from her office is the Kvartehus in Jamtlandsgade in Copenhagen.</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Finally Tommie, any words of wisdom for our Nordic Design Blog readers?</strong></p>

<p>TW: I am too young for wisdom, hope it stays that way for a while&#8230;</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Thank you, Tommie, and we wish you inspiration in your creative work!</strong></p>
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		<title>Interview with Uzi Varon</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2006 20:54:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Igor Polyakov</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image: S.L Abrahmov This time our guest is famous photographer Uzi Varon. His clients are well known such Arnold&#8217;s Coffee Shop, Maku Magazine, designer Marja Suna and many advertising agencies. People love his fine sense of style and balance in his photographs. Beside of commercial works he takes very impressive conceptual pictures. I wrote recently [...]]]></description>
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<p>This time our guest is famous photographer Uzi Varon. His clients are well known such <a  href="http://www.arnolds.fi/uutiset.html" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">Arnold&#8217;s Coffee Shop</a>, <a  href="http://www.maku.fi/" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">Maku Magazine</a>, designer <a  href="http://www.kalevalakoru.fi/marja_suna" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">Marja Suna</a> and many advertising agencies. People love his fine sense of style and balance in his photographs.</p>

<p>Beside of commercial works he takes very impressive conceptual pictures.</p>

<p>I wrote recently short <a  href="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/archives/374" class="liinternal" rel="nofollow">article</a> about his exhibition ?Double Exposure? that has place in Caisa International Cultural Centre in Helsinki, where only his creative images are shown.</p>

<p>Uzi was so friendly to answer to few our questions:</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Hi Uzi, First of how do you satisfied with your show in Caisa center?</strong></p>

<p>Caisa center was the right choice for this project. The space of the gallery
is interesting and large enough for one man show. Only not very easy to
find!</p>

<p>All in all I am pretty pleased with it.</p>

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<p><strong>NDB: Where do you get your inspiration from?</strong></p>

<p>My inspiration is greatly affected by travels. Mainly to desert lands and
other less visited places. People I meet on the way, few friends and a life
long companion (my wife). Oh yes, books have their fair share too..</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Tell us about your favorite work you done?</strong></p>

<p>I do commercial and editorial photography for living. But sure the images
that I do on my free time are the most important to me. The latest project
&#8220;Double Exposure&#8221; is by far my favorite collection of works.</p>

<p><img id="image394" src="http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2006/01/forestandmonk.jpg" alt="forestandmonk.jpg" class="frame" /></p>

<p><strong>NDB: This is a popular question that we ask our favorites. What are the top three songs currently on your playlist?</strong></p>

<p>Spanish guitar artist <a  href="http://www.flamenco-world.com/artists/vicenteamigo/vicenteamigo.htm" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">Vicente Amigo </a><br />
<a  href="http://www.idanraichelproject.com/en/" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">&#8220;The Project&#8221; by Idan Reichel</a><br />
<a  href="http://www.musicolog.com/garbarek.asp" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">Jan Garbarek</a><br />
Putting just 3 songs wouldn`t be fair, nor just a few artists but these
three got my best attention lately.</p>

<p><strong>NDB: What is your favorite drink?</strong></p>

<p>Good coffee in the morning will always do. On special occasions it can be
accompanied with brandy (not in the mornings though).</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Can you point to three Photographers/Designers which creations you love?</strong></p>

<p><a  href="http://www.artnet.com/artist/13298/irving-penn.html" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">Irving Penn </a><br />
<a  href="http://www.terra.com.br/sebastiaosalgado/" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">Sebastiao Salgado </a><br />
<a  href="http://www.henricartierbresson.org/" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">Henri Cartier-Bresson </a><br />
These 3 are on the top of a long list.</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Finally Uzi, any words of wisdom for our Nordic Design Blog readers? </strong></p>

<p>live the day, look for tomorrow and remember the past.</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Thank you, Uzi, and we wish you inspiration in your creative work!</strong></p>

<p>Visit Uzi Varon website: <a  href="http://www.photopartners.com" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">www.photopartners.com</a></p>
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		<title>Interview with Lynn Kingelin, designer  from IKUINEN DESIGN</title>
		<link>http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/archives/286</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:48:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Igor Polyakov</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today we are posting another gem in our collection: interview of Lynn Kingelin, talented designer from London. We wrote about her studio &#8216;IKUINEN DESIGN&#8216; few days before, and she also was so friendly to answer to our questions. NDB: Hi Lynn, First off how did IKUINEN DESIGN name come about? Everyone asks me about my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today we are posting another gem in our collection: interview of Lynn Kingelin, talented designer from London. We wrote about her studio &#8216;<a  href="http://www.ikuinen.com/" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">IKUINEN DESIGN</a>&#8216; few days before, and she also was so friendly to answer to our questions.</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Hi Lynn, First off how did IKUINEN DESIGN name come about?</strong></p>

<p><img src='http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/lynnE.jpg' alt='Lynn Kingelin' class='right' />Everyone asks me about my studio&#8217;s name. Initially it was an over the top
attempt at an ethos, but I keep the Ikuinen name as reminds me of perpetual,
humorous paradox of design. Most designs are culturally encouraged to be
ephemeral and temporal yet inveriably all design leaves a lasting impression on
our world long after it disappears.</p>

<p>There is a connection to Finland.  I grew up in a small Finnish-American town
along the coast of Washington State. My mother is all Finnish and my father is
half.  I have a fond place in my heart for Finland.</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Tell us about your favorite work you have done?</strong></p>

<p>My favorite piece of recent design is my &#8216;Shredded Paper Recycling Bin.&#8217;
I developed shredded paper as a material and I am attempting to get the design
mass manufactured as the response has been amazing.  Any companies interested
in manufacturing and marketing the product have my attention!</p>

<p><img src='http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/fullBINforPostcard.jpg' alt='Shredded Paper Recycling Bin' /></p>

<p><strong>NDB: This is a popular question that we ask our favorites. What are the top three songs currently on your playlist or what is your favorite music station?</strong></p>

<p>The three songs with worn edges in my IPOD would be &#8216;Home&#8217; by Marc Broussard,
&#8216;Al Verte Partir&#8217; by Alih Jey and &#8216;Breathe (2AM)&#8217; by Anna Nalick.</p>

<p><strong>NDB: What is your favorite drink?</strong></p>

<p><strong>NDB: Finally Lynn, any words of wisdom for our Nordic Design Blog readers?</strong></p>

<p>My favorite drink is a Blackberry Bramble and my wisdom to NDB readers&#8230; When
you have run out of patience there is always airfare.</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Thank you very much Lynn for your interview, and we wish you success in your creative work.</strong></p>

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		<title>Hörður Lárusson: Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2005 16:37:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Igor Polyakov</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have started new section &#8220;Interviews&#8221;, and a first article is about Hörður Lárusson, Graphic designer from Reykjavik. NDB: Hi Hörður, First off all does your name have some particular meaning in Icelandic language? Hi to you too. My name means nothing at all in Icelandic. In Norwegian on the other hand it has a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have started new section &#8220;Interviews&#8221;, and a first article is about<br />
<a  href="http://www.larusson.com/blog/" class="liexternal" rel="nofollow">Hörður Lárusson</a>, Graphic designer from Reykjavik.</p>

<p><img src='http://www.nordicdesignblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/ho_larusson.jpg' alt='Hörður Lárusson' class='right'/><strong>NDB: Hi Hörður, First off all does your name have some particular meaning in Icelandic language?</strong></p>

<p>Hi to you too. My name means nothing at all in Icelandic. In Norwegian on the other hand it has a meaning, that is &#8220;a man from Hordaland&#8221; (which is a place in Norway). Actually the street I live in here in Reykjavik is called Hordaland, so I guess I truly am  the man from Hordaland.</p>

<p><strong>NDB: Where do you get your inspiration from?</strong></p>

<p>I&#8217;d like to say that I get it from books and stuff, like everyone else says &#8230; but truthfully I think I get most of my inspiration from my friends, family and other people I usually hang out with. </p>

<p><strong>NDB: Tell us about your favorite work you have done?</strong></p>

<p>Of the stuff I&#8217;ve done recently I think there are two that you could say are my favorites. These two projects, although both being books, couldn&#8217;t be more different in terms of working on them.
First there is a paper I designed with 2 good friends. It was a school paper for the Commercial Collage of Iceland, called V71. It was over 200 pages and we got the freedom to whatever we wanted to and didn&#8217;t have to worry much about the money side of things. We spent about 2 months locked up in a tiny room downtown, that smelled of apples, and produced what I think is, a great paper filled with illustrations, witty text and nifty design tricks.
Second project was a book that contained 10 interviews with famous artists from all over the world. There is only one picture in the whole book, it&#8217;s all in black and white and there was hardly any money to spend and no time. I still think the outcome is one of my best works. 
Both of them are books I still like to grab from my shelf and flip through once in a while.</p>

<p><strong>NDB: This is a standard question that we ask our guests: What are the top five songs currently on your playlist?</strong></p>

<p>I&#8217;m not sure that this is a safe question to ask me &#8230; I am notorious for having terrible taste in music. 
Although in-between I like listening to classics like Creedence, Beach Boys and Kraftwerk, some of my more questionable music (according to the people around me) is stuff like Halcali, Phat Krew and the great danish band Aqua. Aqua still gets quite some air time on my computer.</p>

<p><strong>NDB: What is your favorite drink?</strong></p>

<p>Cranberry/Apple juice and hot water with ginger&#8230; but don&#8217;t try mixing them together. </p>

<p><strong>NDB: Finally Hörður, any words of wisdom for our Nordic Design Blog readers?</strong></p>

<p>I think I&#8217;ll quote Scooter and say: &#8220;It&#8217;s nice to be important, but it&#8217;s more important to be nice&#8221;.</p>
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